Early Cognitive Patterns and Feelings of Guilt in People Living with HIV/AIDS

N. Mireille, Ngah Essomba Hélene Chantal, Pefoura Ndam Mohamed
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The chronic disease is characterised by permanence, irreversibility and residual disability, Timmreck (1982). According to WHO (2005), these diseases are characterised by the extent of their impact on daily life not only for patients but also for those around them. Chronic disease disrupts everything in individuals, from their state of health to their quality of life, their friendships and family, their hobbies and their professional life. HIV/AIDS discovered in the United States in 1983 by Luc Montagnier has remained for long, one of the deadliest diseases in the history of diseases on the planet and has aroused great scientific interest at the medical and psychosocial level. Advances in medicine have led to the discovery of antiretroviral drugs which prevent the multiplication of viruses in cells. Several studies have been carried out on the factors involved in the experience of People Living with HIV (PLHIV). These include works [1] which have highlighted the feeling of guilt by highlighting stigma as its main determinant. They also showed that self-stigma was the major form of stigma. It is estimated in their study at 46% compared to stigma in interpersonal relationships evaluated at 40% and stigma in health services which is 11%. Dietiker (2013) argues that guilt in PLHIV results from moral judgment. This judgment then triggers various feelings such as shame, annoyance, anger, sadness or anxiety. Several laws have Research Article
艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的早期认知模式和内疚感
慢性疾病的特点是永久性、不可逆性和残废,Timmreck(1982)。据世卫组织(2005年)称,这些疾病的特点在于它们不仅对患者而且对周围人的日常生活的影响程度。慢性疾病扰乱个人的一切,从他们的健康状况到他们的生活质量,他们的友谊和家庭,他们的爱好和职业生涯。1983年Luc Montagnier在美国发现的艾滋病毒/艾滋病长期以来一直是地球疾病史上最致命的疾病之一,在医学和社会心理层面引起了极大的科学兴趣。医学的进步导致了抗逆转录病毒药物的发现,这种药物可以防止病毒在细胞中繁殖。已经就艾滋病毒感染者(PLHIV)的经历所涉及的因素进行了几项研究。这些作品包括[1],通过强调耻辱是其主要决定因素来强调内疚感。他们还表明,自我耻辱感是耻辱感的主要形式。据他们的研究估计,这一比例为46%,相比之下,人际关系中的耻辱感为40%,卫生服务中的耻辱感为11%。Dietiker(2013)认为,PLHIV的负罪感来自道德判断。这种判断会引发各种各样的感觉,比如羞耻、烦恼、愤怒、悲伤或焦虑。有几条法律有研究文章
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